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Health Dictionary on Orgone therapy
orgone therapy (medical orgone therapy, medical orgonomy, orgonomic medicine, orgonomic medicine therapy): System developed by psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich (1897-1957), who coined the word orgone to refer to a hypothetical fundamental, omnipresent, life-sustaining, intelligent radiation. Orgone therapy encompasses the Reich Blood Test and Reichian Therapy. The professional activities of medical orgonomists include administering orgone charged water and applying peculiar devices: The orgone field meter and the vacor tube contribute to ostensible diagnosis. The meter shows the extent and strength of the patient's orgone energy field. The vacor tube is an orgone charged glass vacuum tube that glows under the influence of the patient's orgone energy field. The medical dor-buster siphons a toxic form of orgone - dor (an acronym for deadly orgone) - from the patient's body. (See also: Orgone therapy, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)
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The main Allied forces came from the United States, United Kingdom and Canada, but a total of twelve nations contributed units, the rest being Australia, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, France, ...
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At this time he was relatively insignificant within the Nazi intelligence apparatus. He and his staff spent their time building up a card-fil ...
See also:Reinhard Heydrich, Reinhard Heydrich - Early Life, Reinhard Heydrich - Nazi Party and the SS, Reinhard Heydrich - Occupation role and Assassination, Reinhard Heydrich - Jewish Ancestry, Reinhard Heydrich - Summary of SS Career, Reinhard Heydrich - Dates of Rank, Reinhard Heydrich - Service History, Reinhard Heydrich - Notable decorations, Reinhard Heydrich - Additional service, Reinhard Heydrich - Fiction, Reinhard Heydrich - Reference Read more here: » Reinhard Heydrich: Encyclopedia II - Reinhard Heydrich - Nazi Party and the SS |
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See also:Food and Drug Administration, Food and Drug Administration - Description, Food and Drug Administration - Criticism, Food and Drug Administration - Regarding high drug prices, Food and Drug Administration - Regarding drug approval, Food and Drug Administration - Regarding incentive to delay approval of new drugs, Food and Drug Administration - Regarding Wilhelm Reich, Food and Drug Administration - Regarding Blood Donation, Food and Drug Administration - Regarding Nutritional Supplements, Food and Drug Administration - History, Food and Drug Administration - Related legislation Read more here: » Food and Drug Administration: Encyclopedia II - Food and Drug Administration - Description |
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Hellsing - The Hellsing organization.
The Hellsing organization is the central focus of Hellsing's plot. In Hellsing's universe the organization is an integral part of the true power-structure of Great Britain, which is in fact still ruled by a hidden aristocracy and the monarchy. The organization is tasked with defending the country's shores from any and all supernatural threats. Controversy is often raised, especially in the manga, over the highly unconventional methods Hellsing chooses to do this, namely the u ...
See also:Hellsing, Hellsing - Overview, Hellsing - The names of the characters, Hellsing - Major Characters, Hellsing - Minor Characters, Hellsing - Manga, Hellsing - Anime, Hellsing - Both, Hellsing - Organizations, Hellsing - The Hellsing organization, Hellsing - The Wild Geese, Hellsing - The Convention of Twelve, Hellsing - Iscariot Organization Vatican Section XIII, Hellsing - Millennium, Hellsing - References in Hellsing, Hellsing - Episodes, Hellsing - North American and British DVD and UMD Releases, Hellsing - Theme Songs, Hellsing - TV Series, Hellsing - OAV, Hellsing - Manga chapters Read more here: » Hellsing: Encyclopedia II - Hellsing - Organizations |
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In current Marvel Universe history, Steven Rogers was a scrawny American fine arts student specializing in illustration in the early 1940s before America's entry into World War II. He was disturbed by the rise of the Third Reich enough to attempt to enlist only to be rejected due to his poor constitution. By chance, an Army officer looking for test subjects for a top secret defense research project offered Rogers an alternate way to serve his country. This project, Operation: Rebirth, consisted of developing a means to create ph ...
See also:Captain America, Captain America - Publication history, Captain America - Character biography, Captain America - Powers and abilities, Captain America - Weapons and Equipment, Captain America - Alternate Captain Americas, Captain America - Ultimate Captain America, Captain America - Others, Captain America - Appearances in other media, Captain America - Movies, Captain America - Television, Captain America - Novels, Captain America - Computer games, Captain America - Pop culture references, Captain America - Bibliography, Captain America - List of titles Read more here: » Captain America: Encyclopedia II - Captain America - Character biography |
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In current Marvel Universe history, Steven Rogers was a scrawny American fine arts student specializing in illustration in the early 1940s before America's entry into World War II. He was disturbed by the rise of the Third Reich enough to attempt to enlist only to be rejected due to his poor constitution. By chance, a US Army officer looking for test subjects for a top secret defense research project offered Rogers an alternate way to serve his country. This project, Operation: Rebirth, consisted of developing a means to create ph ...
See also:Captain America, Captain America - Publication history, Captain America - Character biography, Captain America - Powers and abilities, Captain America - Weapons and equipment, Captain America - Alternate Captain Americas, Captain America - Ultimate Captain America, Captain America - Others, Captain America - Appearances in other media, Captain America - Movies, Captain America - Television, Captain America - Novels, Captain America - Computer games, Captain America - Pop culture references, Captain America - Appearances in comic books Read more here: » Captain America: Encyclopedia II - Captain America - Character biography |
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Eugenics - Galton's theory.
Selective breeding was suggested at least as far back as Plato, who believed human reproduction should be controlled by government. He recorded these views in his famous dialogue "The Republic." "The best men must have intercourse with the best women as frequently as possible, and the opposite is true of the very inferior." Plato proposed that selection be performed by a fake lottery so people's feelings wouldn't be hurt by any awareness of selection principles. Other ancient examples include the city of Sparta's mythical practice of leaving weak babies outside of city bor ...
See also:Eugenics, Eugenics - What is eugenics?, Eugenics - History, Eugenics - Galton's theory, Eugenics - Eugenics and the state 1890s-1945, Eugenics - Stigmatization of eugenics in the post-Nazi years, Eugenics - Modern eugenics and genetic engineering, Eugenics - Criticism, Eugenics - Pseudoscience, Eugenics - Objectification of hereditary traits, Eugenics - Slippery slope, Eugenics - Genetic diversity, Eugenics - Counterarguments, Eugenics - Eugenics in popular culture Read more here: » Eugenics: Encyclopedia II - Eugenics - History |
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BloodRayne - Rayne Rayne Kagan?.
Rayne (sometimes, though quite rarely, referred to as "BloodRayne") is the protagonist of the franchise. She is a fictional, bloodthirsty American dhampir, born c.1915 after her mother was raped by her vampire father. In 1932, she spent her teenage years trying to hunt down and kill her father. It was a search that led her to Europe, where she committed a series of murders along the way before being apprehended. Claiming that her victims had been vampires, she was quickly disbelieved by the authorities, b ...
See also:BloodRayne, BloodRayne - Influences, BloodRayne - Story, BloodRayne - Video games, BloodRayne - BloodRayne, BloodRayne - BloodRayne 2, BloodRayne - BloodRayne PSP working title, BloodRayne - Movies, BloodRayne - BloodRayne the Movie 2006, BloodRayne - Comics, BloodRayne - Characters from BloodRayne, BloodRayne - Rayne Rayne Kagan?, BloodRayne - Jurgen Wulf and the Gegengheist Gruppe, BloodRayne - Mynce, BloodRayne - Hedrox the Infinite, BloodRayne - Beliar, BloodRayne - New characters in BloodRayne 2, BloodRayne - Kagan, BloodRayne - Severin, BloodRayne - Zerenski, BloodRayne - Ephemera, BloodRayne - Ferril, BloodRayne - Xerx, BloodRayne - Slezz, BloodRayne - Other Dhampir, BloodRayne - Kestrel Read more here: » BloodRayne: Encyclopedia II - BloodRayne - Characters from BloodRayne |
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Freedom Force computer game - Heroes.
Minuteman - Frank Stiles worked on the Manhattan Project in World War II, where he learned that a co-worker, O'Connor, was turning secrets over to the Russians. His efforts to out O'Connor only ruined his reputation; in 1962, he is a bitter old man, feeding pigeons in the park. He chances to see O'Connor speaking ...
See also:Freedom Force computer game, Freedom Force computer game - Plot, Freedom Force computer game - Characters, Freedom Force computer game - Heroes, Freedom Force computer game - Supervillains, Freedom Force computer game - Possible Allusions Read more here: » Freedom Force computer game: Encyclopedia II - Freedom Force computer game - Characters |
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British 6th Airborne Division, comprising 8th and 9th Parachute Battalions of 3rd Parachute Brigade and the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion, airlifted and delivered by parachute and glider to the east of the River Orne to protect the left flank.
1 Special Service Brigade comprising No.3, No.4, No.6 and No.45(RM) Commandos landed at Ouistreham in Queen Red sector (leftmost). No.4 Commando were augmented by 1 Troop and 8 Troop (both French) of No.10 ( ...
See also:Battle of Normandy, Battle of Normandy - Prelude, Battle of Normandy - Allied preparations, Battle of Normandy - German preparations, Battle of Normandy - The Allied invasion plan, Battle of Normandy - German defenses, Battle of Normandy - The landings, Battle of Normandy - The French Resistance, Battle of Normandy - Airborne landings, Battle of Normandy - Sword Beach, Battle of Normandy - Juno Beach, Battle of Normandy - Gold Beach, Battle of Normandy - Omaha Beach, Battle of Normandy - Pointe du Hoc, Battle of Normandy - Utah Beach, Battle of Normandy - After the landings, Battle of Normandy - Chronology, Battle of Normandy - Political considerations, Battle of Normandy - Aftermath and strategic appraisal, Battle of Normandy - Notes, Battle of Normandy - Documentaries, Battle of Normandy - Dramatizations, Battle of Normandy - Sources, Battle of Normandy - Bibliography Read more here: » Battle of Normandy: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Normandy - The Allied invasion plan |
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Chemical warfare - Chemical warfare in ancient and classical times.
Chemical weapons have been used for millennia in the form of poisoned arrows, but evidence can be found for the existence of more advanced forms of chemical weapons in ancient and classical times.
A good example of early chemical warfare was the late Stone Age (10 000 BC) hunter-gatherer societies in Southern Africa, known as the San. They used poisoned arrows, tipping the wood, bone and stone tips of their arrows with poisons obtained fro ...
See also:Chemical warfare, Chemical warfare - Chemical warfare technology, Chemical warfare - Chemical weapon agents, Chemical warfare - Chemical agent delivery, Chemical warfare - Sociopolitical climate of chemical warfare, Chemical warfare - Efforts to eradicate chemical weapons, Chemical warfare - Chemical weapon proliferation, Chemical warfare - History, Chemical warfare - Chemical warfare in ancient and classical times, Chemical warfare - The rediscovery of chemical warfare, Chemical warfare - Chemical warfare in World War I, Chemical warfare - Chemical warfare in the interwar years, Chemical warfare - Chemical warfare in World War II, Chemical warfare - Chemical warfare during the Cold War, Chemical warfare - Chemical weapons and terrorism Read more here: » Chemical warfare: Encyclopedia II - Chemical warfare - History |
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Battle of Normandy - Allied preparations.
After the 1941 German invasion of the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa), the Soviets had done the bulk of the fighting against Germany on the European mainland. U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill had committed the United States and United Kingdom to opening up a "second front" in Europe to aid in the Soviet advance on Germany ...
See also:Battle of Normandy, Battle of Normandy - Prelude, Battle of Normandy - Allied preparations, Battle of Normandy - German preparations, Battle of Normandy - The Allied invasion plan, Battle of Normandy - German defenses, Battle of Normandy - The landings, Battle of Normandy - The French Resistance, Battle of Normandy - Airborne landings, Battle of Normandy - Sword Beach, Battle of Normandy - Juno Beach, Battle of Normandy - Gold Beach, Battle of Normandy - Omaha Beach, Battle of Normandy - Pointe du Hoc, Battle of Normandy - Utah Beach, Battle of Normandy - After the landings, Battle of Normandy - Chronology, Battle of Normandy - Political considerations, Battle of Normandy - Aftermath and strategic appraisal, Battle of Normandy - Notes, Battle of Normandy - Documentaries, Battle of Normandy - Dramatizations, Battle of Normandy - Sources, Battle of Normandy - Bibliography Read more here: » Battle of Normandy: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Normandy - Prelude |
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Battle of Normandy - The French Resistance.
The BBC in its French service from London would regularly transmit hundreds of personal messages. Only a few of them were really significant. A few days before D-Day, the commanding officers of the French Resistance heard the first line of Verlaine's poem, Chanson d'Automne, "Les sanglots longs des violons de l'automne" (Long sobs of autumn violins) which meant that the "day" was imminent. When the second line "Blessent mon coeur d'une langueur monotone ...
See also:Battle of Normandy, Battle of Normandy - Prelude, Battle of Normandy - Allied preparations, Battle of Normandy - German preparations, Battle of Normandy - The Allied invasion plan, Battle of Normandy - German defenses, Battle of Normandy - The landings, Battle of Normandy - The French Resistance, Battle of Normandy - Airborne landings, Battle of Normandy - Sword Beach, Battle of Normandy - Juno Beach, Battle of Normandy - Gold Beach, Battle of Normandy - Omaha Beach, Battle of Normandy - Pointe du Hoc, Battle of Normandy - Utah Beach, Battle of Normandy - After the landings, Battle of Normandy - Chronology, Battle of Normandy - Political considerations, Battle of Normandy - Aftermath and strategic appraisal, Battle of Normandy - Notes, Battle of Normandy - Documentaries, Battle of Normandy - Dramatizations, Battle of Normandy - Sources, Battle of Normandy - Bibliography Read more here: » Battle of Normandy: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Normandy - The landings |
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Battle of Normandy - The French Resistance.
The BBC, in its French service from London, would regularly transmit hundreds of personal messages, masking the few of them that were really significant. A few days before D-Day, the commanding officers of the French Resistance heard the first line of Verlaine's poem, "Chanson d'Automne", "Les sanglots longs des violons de l'automne" (Long sobs of autumn violins) which meant that the "day" was imminent. When the second line "Blessent mon coeur d'une lan ...
See also:Battle of Normandy, Battle of Normandy - Prelude, Battle of Normandy - Allied preparations, Battle of Normandy - German preparations, Battle of Normandy - The Allied invasion plan, Battle of Normandy - German defenses, Battle of Normandy - The landings, Battle of Normandy - The French Resistance, Battle of Normandy - Airborne landings, Battle of Normandy - Sword Beach, Battle of Normandy - Juno Beach, Battle of Normandy - Gold Beach, Battle of Normandy - Omaha Beach, Battle of Normandy - Pointe du Hoc, Battle of Normandy - Utah Beach, Battle of Normandy - After the landings, Battle of Normandy - Chronology, Battle of Normandy - Political considerations, Battle of Normandy - Aftermath and strategic appraisal, Battle of Normandy - Notes, Battle of Normandy - Documentaries, Battle of Normandy - Dramatizations, Battle of Normandy - Sources, Battle of Normandy - Bibliography Read more here: » Battle of Normandy: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Normandy - The landings |
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